Keller
is one of the individuals being inducted at the annual ceremony on Friday, Oct.
11.

He was already enshrined into the hall of fame as a member of the Britons'
1989 MIAA championship team that was were also elected into the Detroit Men's
Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 but the individual nod is gratifying.

"I know a lot of guys that are in the hall of fame and I've played
with a lot of guys who are in there and (Swartz Creek head football coach) Brad
Brown is one of them," Keller said. "It's a real honor to be in the same class
as some of those guys and have something to remember for a long time. It's real
special."

Keller
slugged his way to the MIAA's most valuable player award and to a place on the
All-MIAA first team in baseball in 1992. He drilled six homeruns—double the
number hit by the second-leading slugger in the league—and drove in 19 runs
against league rivals that year. He also placed his name among the league
leaders with a .386 batting average and five doubles. His eight homeruns for
the season placed him 19th in the national Division III statistics.

An
outfielder, Keller started to become a feared hitter in the MIAA in 1991 when
he finished among the MIAA leaders with 20 total bases, nine runs batted in,
and two home runs. He finished the season as an All-MIAA second-team pick.

Brent is a graduate of Portage Northern High School in the
Kalamazoo-area and teaches at Richfield Academy in Flint. He currently resides
in Goodrich with his wife and their three children.